years of 1891, 1892 and 1893, raw wool, which now cornea in free of duty, paid import duties, tinder the McKinley law, $22,498,574. The Wilson law, in addition to assisting the foreigner to our market has thrown away nearly $23,000,000 of revenue at a time when it is sorely needed. Exchange. Republican Met. HARD TO CONVINCE For President, williajw Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, Ol New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, ST. VITUS' DANCE. A Nervous Disease Characterized by Involuntary and Pur poseless Spasms. In bringing forward the old "free trade" bugaboo the republi can candidate was equally uiican did and impolitic," says a Dalles paper. "Upon this question it seems to be impossible for Mr. McKiriley to be honest in discuss ion. He knows that the present tariff, far from beiDg 'free trade.' is as highly protective as any tariff in the history of the country ex cept that which bore his name and which the people twice condemn It is very difficult to pump this down our sheepmen. They The bureau of statistics of the gone broke on the Wilson "pro It Occurs Most Often in Girls; is Often Hereditary, but Articular Rheumatism and Scarlet Fever Predispose to it. Just R eceived! VM vVl. sf, T. T. GEER, ol Marlon County, 8. M. YORAN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F, CAPLF.S, of Multnomah. IMPORTS OF WOOL. and lor joy. Among tbe oountless families ot Chicago there ii perhaps not one today that feels a deeper sense ot gratitude to tbe (liver of all good and perfeot gifts than Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier, ol 4903 Armour Avenue. Mr. Collier, who is the electrician at tbe Chicago and Book Island Railroad shops in this city came here from Hamil ton. 'Canada, a little more than nine Notwithstanding the poor are always with us, Thanksgiving is none the less a day ot rejoicing. Many chanties have been dispensed and tbrongb numerous j instrumentalities the necessities and have and sufferings of many a worthy person have been relieved. Absent members of treasury department has just issued tective tariff' law. 'Tis a fact that and Rathered aronnd he fefjtal its summary ot statistics of finance the people of the United States reconnt the incidents that have taken and commerce for the fiscal year refused to be satisfied with the piaoe Bnd the various blessings that have Midintr June 30. 1895. Perhaps most DroBDorous times ever seen been vouchsafed them, sinoe they assen the most interesting feature of the in this country, and it also a fact bled th ,M T"naBJ. mef D 8t the taoie OI imports, bu ir aa irreguu iiittl iwu yvnia nyu mey au&uuwi is concerned, is the record of im- edged their error and are prepar- portations of raw wool under the ing this fall to make full amends Wilson tariff law, which admits for their mistake. It is not the such wool free of duty, varying ac- first time in the history of man cording to its classification, from 11 kind that a righteous cause has cents a pound for merinos up to 36 been defeated by a vicious one cents for scoured mohair. But humanity is quick to restify Tiflt tin notice, in the first Dlace. these errors, and this coming the growth of imports as a whole, November will mark the occasion years ago accompanied oy ms wire ano. ,'Ln. . ,i e un.. j.. ..j lile daughter, their only ohild Etta, ana auerwiwuB uauiiutj imu uic ui wuui uuisn u.,uu then aged four. Little Etta was a bright various sources of supply. The the funeral of Error. d beBUtifai Kjri but not a very robust amount of raw wool imported into 1 - one. the United States in the twelve TnE IhhIi World has come to For tbe last few years she had been months ending June 30, 189G, is the conclusion that McKinley and ""ewhat Bain but ber condition was ... ... not snoh as to oreate any uneasiness in grer tunu .u, wu.u.ug nouwi repreauui vuu P'1UU1P10B the minds of her parents, who almost year in me uisiory ol me wuuuj, mai it snouiu support. notwithstanding there has been little or no market for the home product at remunerative prices. The total number of pounds was 230,811,173. This is an increase, again, upon the imports of 1895, which were 191,226,213 pounds, and which were greatest in volume for any year up to that time, the highest previous figure being 172, 133,838 pounds, the statistics of 1893, an amount sufficiently large, idolized her. In the sohool she was re garded as one of tbe brightest soholars of ber class and was the envy of her class-mates. Although but a little over twelve vesrs of age, her intellect was phenomenal. Bhe was possessed, how An examination of an article on the wool question, published in this issue, will give the reader an opportunity to learn why it is that ever, of a very nervous temperament nr. n,.1 ia l,n nrr ar.1,1 in tha Wo at WtllOD IB frequently me CBBB WHO oui.u- o I i iKlnlt:nAnna T? o rl v in the mooth ot Jane last, owing to The American Protective Tariff sudden fright, she was tbrowu into ... . . L- r.nnfTntt !,. inut iumm,! lM.mnl violent spaHams, lo reoover oniy 10 uc -Jk iafc UU JUOt SIU UVyV V w J Ul kUk I No. 59 "Tho TariiT," which gives extracts, in parallel columns, from one would think, without taking the "laches of Hon. W. J. Bryan away what duty remained and giv ing the market wholly over to the foreigner. ' wool from abroad? Out of the 230,000,000 pounds imported in 1890, 117,000,000 are of clothing wool, for which the country has paid foreign growers the Bum of $19,118,171, while Oregon sheep have been butchered to make Eng. liuh and Chiueso holidays, and Oregon wool has been unsold in warehouses at The Dalles. Of this $19,000,000, nearly $10,000,000 weut to the United Kingdom, which increased its shipment of clothing wool to us from 15,000,000 pounds in 1895 to CG.000,000 pounds in 18. France sends us 0,000,000 pounds, against 2,000,000 in 1895, and Aiiatio countries 20,000,000, against 12,000,000 in 1895. Other countries send us 17,000,000 pounds this year, instead of 8,000,000 last year, and in this way foreign wool, growers are supplanting Oregon in tha woolen mills of the United and Hon. "William McKinley, This document should bo road by every voter. 'Address V. F. Wako- man flnnol 11 V O'U street, JSew lurk, afllioted with St. Vitus' dance in the worst form. Tbe consternation of her parents may well be imagined. Of course the best physicians were secured at once but theit efforts to restore ber to ber normal condition were devoid of results. Sue continued grow worse, ber appetite wholly faile A NEIGHHOltlNd paper takes the Gazette's proprietors to tabk over tho legialiitivo filit of 1H9."), iuniHt- ing that to bo coimihtcnt they should support lirynn. Yes? The unzeiio never Mipportuu a popo- crat in tho plan, of Mr. Dolph. While a large pint of "tho thirty" were for hilvor they were republi- caus and their opposition to Mr. Dolph was, in the miiin, brought aliout by tho desire of the party in Oregon to bo freed from Ixwainm aud ring rule. Tho thirty wore never anything but republicans. The fn.ht, begun and won by the oppooouta of Mr. Dolph, was car- nod down to tho recent election in Oregon, aud tho old ring lost both at tho couvontions and at tho follow ing election, Hut both factions Lava como together on common We have just received a Large Line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes whole right side and lower limb became limp, numb, and useless and what little nouriHbment she was uble to take bad to be ! administered by others. To add to tho eerioueuesa of tbe oase she was un ablo to obtain any sleep whatever. It wna while in Ibis deplorable condi- tiou hovering between life aud death with all tbe prospeots of a premature grave before ber, that one day on return' ing borne from bis duties Mr. Collier found awaiting bim a newspaper, whioh au old aoUHii)tatioe in Hamilton, bis former place of residence, bad sent to him by mail. Id Ibe local columns be read ot tbe ease of certain person be had known years before having been permanently cured ot tbe complaint ot which bis on daughter was now ofiVriiig, by tbe net ot Dr. Williams' rink Tills for Tale People. He bad often heard end read before marvelous aooooots of tbeeffloaoy of this remedy bales no cause with which he wae personally familiar ap peered, be not only donbted but pool tively disbelieved the statements. Bat here before bis eyee wee apparent evi- denoe from one be knew, lie therefore From the Chronicle, Chicago, 111. as it was incurable. It was therefore with a feeling of utter despair that Mrs. Oollier first began to administer the Pink Pills. She says a perceptible obange came over the little one before even tbe second box had been emptied and now after having used six boxes ber health is en tirely restored. In the early part of her illness her intellect was very muoh clouded. She had become extremely dull of comprehension hardly realizing tbe meaning of words when addressed. Seen today in tbe cheerful home of the Collier's on Armour Avenue, she is the personification of health. Her nervous ness has entirely disappeared, ber intel lect is bright, keen and active, her strength has returned and the roses in ber oheeks attest to tbe complete reoov ery ot ber bodily health. She is now ready to resume her music lessons and as soon as the schools open after. the holidays ebe will again take up tbe studies whioh she so suddenly left off oc that eventful June day. The sister-in-law of Mrs. Oollier, Mrs. Lewis, who was present at the interview emphatically confirmed all that Mrs. Collier has said regarding the past and present oondition of little Etta, adding that a famous physician in Hamilton in variably recommends Dr, Williams' Pink Pills in such cases as this and many others. Mrs. Oollier herself has tor a number of years been a constant sufferer from a female complaint wbioh so far has baffled tbe skill of the doctors, and during a period ot less than six months ber bus band has expended over two hundred dollars in fees for medicines. She has now begun the UBe of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and while it is as yet too early to announce a oure In ber case she feels so much improved as to express the belief that ber pbysioal troubles will shortly be ot tbe past. These are some of tbe reasons wby the Oollier family return thanks on this our national day ot praise and festivity. The above is a oorrsot statement ot facts oocoerning my little daughter and my Belt Mas. A. Collier. - lt. - .ft . . v ru txt . w M this 3nd day ot December, 1895. '" Dan GiiBENR, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all drngglsti. Thou ends ot boxes have been deposed of This win one of the few remedies whioh was not cut 10 prioe during the recent druggiuts war.. This fact shows that the prioe ia iu the reach of all. Their cures are positive aud permanent They are ho nnlailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysia, Ht Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rbeuma tlsm, nervous headache, palpitation of tbe heart, pale an i sallow oomplexlons, nervous prostration and "that lired feel In n M u a Styles ! l iff cs i Ladies desiring anything in this line will do well to call early and make their selections before the assortment is broken. We Have ir These Goods 011 Qualities Ranging if) Price Fron) $2 to $18. WIII;iS & SIOCUM. to Kev. Greene Returned. Rev. E. P. Greene returned on Wedoee- ay evening from conference at North Yakima, and will have ounrge of the Heppner M. E. churoh another year. This is iudeed pleasing to Mr. Green's many frlende here, both in and out of the churoh. Rev. Motor, the presiding elder for some years past ot this district, hus been given a oirouit over in Grant county, Uov. Robert Warner, ot Ellensburgh, being assigned to Mr. Motor's place. , Mr. Greene desires the Gazette to soy at services win oe neiu as usual lien Bundny at tbe M. E. churoh. BUtea. There an increaao of 2,. ground in Bur.jH.rt of well L now n ()( D0 ,m( ju miking aeeuranoe doubly 000,000 pound in combing wool alto, (bicflj from South America, which kindly reciprocal in this waj for our inttrfcrrncft again! European aggTwwion. Of caret wools w import from Alia, aud Oceanica nearly S0,000,0(X)pouud, chief!; from China. To thoee pro ducers w Lave ar-nt, in tho two jeare 1KJ3 and no 1mm than 110,000,000, We tuy their wool free of doty. Thru Kogland aelle thm their mrrcbanJiiMv The democratic Idea waa that and oft-triod republican ptiuciploa and will help fleet McKinley ilia !lil at .saliiu wna no pojn- cratio affair. It wn a little fnniilv row anions ourarlvp. Ynar Wrl Immy Writhing With the rhouninlii-m in an individual bum, If )nu rinvg a ClcritKn .iril, you would frg!t. Hi. K i) in Her what bis ili'liii'l'iMin.Hi, uiiil.iJ rtioiili. N.ilb tug ebort f T'l-I enil. h i.r 1,1 eniarry. M rrutir, be i In swrious rril. Tbe il . i !)) pr.itie loatlak bit hrart and kill 1. 1 n Ii inlrr. Aa means ol ruriitf llilf iiv. Ilixtrttrr's with free wwd we 1 ould aUnt thel Mi..mwli I. tin t b tu lmrt.t riuta- itnportalion cf woolen tnanufae- J rtwt autt.fittie ir..fr. ture. On the contrary we have "" ' ' ft,..-. 1.... .1 t . . , ' l'f til M M Ulllt U ! never Imports ao many wed.-n pfW(.ull(in.f, mmnun ,i1,,.,ie u.. mauuractaree in a year, eicepl u.ie eaa rt'ly e l .,.i. ti. Imi-rw l. odA M e did in lV.Ni. Thiana ! a rmr.ly (.f ih grrntr! uiility iu h 18V0, the tear the berrta '! an! kt.liwy trji.ie, ,ljt-it aai lUrf tow itii.i, c i.li-.li.a ana Srrtoiifturu, 1 pnui.lriuoU Ids ff-ts (f ii,1.tili al nt"n ii iNnii) or Id. elWt Wrallirr, ati-l M a c'iil ri muU-t of i Tttti and r. j, U, ihi One rt.1j tit -r.'-i.l Irlal In wiib b all bl riure ol Uh lai I ti-itiltlu are ealill4. topid ly the McKbley Unfl rulmiDaUd, Iu KH) we imp.ft.l ,&M-i,ir,2 (a manufactarr. Io 1 H 1 Una im cut dawn to lll.ru),. UMeftd in hn to tVi,(nXum. No it U ciu on the rl, the Cguretlicg:i-i,:2:t,()00 or 18U., atKlls l.otm fur wm We im. rUd a half mote clolk la KM then ia KKi, a fourth mre naiU and waeta, Io 1K3 e tiJ H4.rno,CiO for foreign diMigwU; h-'1'1'.-,'4 -ta W., I9.00O,rA England eol- SilS'""1 ' Iictel f in.217,(nX) from ni for wo.4. en it-aaofactaree (a 1 against fW-Ol.OU) U m That is the U&drwy i4 frre .. aa the rd ahoai 1L . at . Oj . m . t I'M oiurr luitg. to (he liiil l. ..u I , v are and aa enon as be learned Ibat tbe story wae absolutely true, be lost bo time io procorinf the Pink Tills for bis suf fering daughter. This was oo Ibe loth of Hitiiiibr. Trior to tblt date sad ettr consulting doctors ot different booli of medicine, be bad takso ber to the Homeopathic lhspeosary where ber rase was diacnaaed by all tbe tntmhere of the family who unanimously deolared la tbe prmenre ot Ibe clase tbal there waa do loiigrr any bpe to be belj out log, which is a result ot the latter. It also is a permanent core for all diseases resulting from vitiated humors ot tbe blood, such as scrofula, erysipelas aod like diseases ; diseases peculiar to women, snob as suppress ions. Irregularities and all forms ot weakness. The pills build op Ibe general bealtb, thicken the blood and send It ooorf ing tbrongb the veins wltb renewed life. Aud one very peoul iar thing about this remedy is that there are no ODpleasaot after effects. Thous ands of former soffsrere are Dow rejoic ing to know that Ibey are cure! Child rert may take them with perfect safety. These pills ere manufactured by Dr, Willi stua' alsdmio Gompaoy, Sobeneo- tady, N. I , aod are eold only lo bie bearing the Ann's trade-mark and wrap. (r, at SO eeola a tx, or sli boit fn I'iSO, and are never eol J lo bulk. Tbe public should beware of fraoduleoi inui tatkMia, as many tmecrapatoas niedioioe ewinpanlve have beeo luaking far lufrrior imitatioos. rafcrM (oasnuiTu Hooatnr J. bn II. Mitchell made a Irtl log tech fir repobliiianiam at Wood barn l.t Friday. Mr. Mitchell lo that I fn b laid bare tbe real ieeaee la Ibis campwlgn, vis., prulK-tioo lo American Utwr, Ibe integrity f Ibe natioa, the airrmacy of lew and order and lotattv li e.Mttitiiteti authority, AU elm, in cm imrf silver (iiwiia be b il.Usuh of, tmaie l.itbfue, lh vill parts it tbe eation. It tuiff rUinJlr. Hfla aiollH A r.i I of fi ii t .1 1 1 r li e a trM an I Couiiclioii ol the (M.li; ty. lWrtliai : l'lr wilti bUi lere. I raaJod F A on li.'l bii !.! t u'n4 iti rM; If't Hi ; l4't t ) tit n' it at i r-fia FbeM, ll fpf . )'tt -ii . t. t, ti .4 . . i, lmi 1 1 t . ,1 i" ... K - , ' ' ' I l J ,! lt Msk lb Mwl ef learwK II is Ibe duly ot r ruao to make the ro"l of tlintlf. WbaUter bis raiHuntive tnv be, be le sore lo find enie Ure et.rre he ca be aacfnl to binlf and lo olbra. Hal be eaaeot rvaeb his bgbt nfulma wilboal (...I bralth anj be renait have wi. blib Hbool ore bl Tbe bloo.l rii.tiiatc lo etrry rra and tit. aad brn II la pure, neb aod healthy it ear b!ili lo entire !, bill If it U In j ue It e.-tts tllMiaMi wberevar II II Ilnt's Mroriie le the ere j la bUasI fiAf. ll eereeaall rbeasa, efiffula, ttti. t)iaaa4 rbeetna , lim t .! lhM dHH-atare hve IbHf otiiiie le Ibt bl'-l. the tu.i r.aaklare l KI..U L'e i A k'gUie4 e.mb ta .li .i.ii. fU,,p II al otina H t) f .! t'f. Ir sle by Writs A i W airiu Rryaa llab Orls. Leal (vsolng oitians of Hrppnrr in at Ibe opera boose to bear Hun. T. (1 tlalley, ot Teedl'toe, diecnee Ibe I art of tbe day fmra a free silver standpoint. It waa also the oooaeioa of Ibe nrgtatsa lloa of a Rryaa alwri, though lor a war or inure tbe supporter of the tatwmo f Ibe Tlalte bave beee eklralsbing for Bemre, and the rreoll of Hie work ia ao a tuvniWrstilp of aearly 4V Mr. ileiley wae greeted l y a very large and enibneteelie aodtvare listened ellsativeiv to eeefytbing Hal wee said. Tbe usual dietai benoa caused bv people coming la aod going on I, oo tbe occasion of aearly every tb!i aalbertag al Ibe ojra bnoee. wee Beta My etneol last eventog. At Ibe ol e of Mr. IlalUy's tffrt, Ibe elnb tinted iffite as Mloes: At Hiana, preetdcbli Tca M.rn, vice ptMiUrel; Mat. lano, ue ix debt; Hses Levar, eeereUry. Dig down to the causa of your sick ness, if you want to get well and stay well. Most likely it's iudigewtion. The irritating poisons ot tormenting, putrid food, left in the stomach by Indignation, cause headache, neuralgia, ncrvousuess, dizzinesp, stomaohncbo, nausea, irrita bility, and all the other well known symptoms of judication. Tbey also cause many pnins and dis orders which are ofteo laid to other causes aod benoe are not easily cured. Dut aa soon as the poisons are removed, all these symptoms and disorders disnp pear, because there is nothing left to cause them. Nothing succeeds in this like busker Digestive Cordial, bt-caiife it prevents the undigested food from fer menting io the stomach and lulps the stoinaoh to digest its fund. Sold by drnttfists, price 10 cents to 11.00 per bottle. , i i w km T rT m. .mm. l--M iinOUSH BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND OREGON Full English course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY. BONDING DEPARTMENT LAMES I- ' rrf7 Y, JSjesrj.ua s- J mm tmmJin .lv rrl Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All tliono can be procured at Thompson & Binna, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. The rt"iillrmn are srquslntMl with Grnt, Hrnr, Cmnk, Ollllsa aad Other eosDtles, and ran save monf and Urns Id snaklii Uisss stcttous IU Iravtllog sua. . I'rtrrs In keeping wllb lb ilmsa. THOMPSON & BINNS, aarprlae Tarty. The little friend of Miss Lutie Has- mos surprised ber ytirday afternoon bv dropping iu on br ia a body, at the residenoe of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs John V. II mm as, of Ibis plac. the orra- . ainn being the Of lebrati io of tha 10ib mll-sloe id the life ot the young lady. Those participating in the f.sti?ill- were: Wills Minor, Elsie Ayns, Ia Bartboluraew, IWrlha Fristoe, F.tta Ilogrs, Ia Caropliril, Lull Camptx-ll, ltroa Meadows, Alia Uvh,Muie 1 iki. Leab Mluor, 7. rttrrs..n, Wilia Ilr ren, Fannie Kuk, N.'llie IluwarJ and Minnie IlenderstiB. In a recent lttrr lo the tnanafartar ers Mr. W. F. IWi.J inim. e l.l. r i f li s rtpvcUtor, ISashf.irJ, N. Y, eaye: It saay Le a pUasare lo ya Iu kauw the high eetwra lo bk-h OialrrUlb's ttH-'lninfs are held by Ibe prrpte ol our oea stale, where tl,y biui b best known. Au suiit uf c ine, wtm r ai lre al IVitrr, I , wae atx.ul lt visit me a few yrsrs uncr, and Iff. tp leaving boute wr -te tne, akit'g it lhy ere eold ber. st.lit g if Ihey were n I sbe would big 'j 'me M ills .. t. as '.. did I H lias la le wnL al tVra." Tbe n. le lus Mf rJ to are ("list l-f. lam's (.Vsb lUir.ely, faitvHiS I -t its torse f e.ls afd croep; (ln.mtw'iain' I'ala ';n f. r it varaai in, U i.e l k, flns la li t s,. i t, ar. I ("baas lliii's t'.i'ie, l'li ,lf ar.J lirl( Itxmxly f if rie r tnUini. lhe aalt.-ioa list I n ia .rtnt t tu ! a f 4 a'inl a , ifif fac-l i'j Tbe p''le Iet It.l t! y are artkWe stf grrsl lti act sr.. t,l. ar I "IT. ft. Il.tl.ibe lr.al arltM. r, ! ' ' tf ." f- U' be I anj al bie arlore, Mallrk Unfaer, lr ' 1 -r X -s, .tri. als. here be will diepenee al anpatar nw, ! ...... Itavra, sramt, halrenia. esc. BUCKS! BUCKS! v" ) SsVsss'lllwlllSkggg Don't buy your Ducks until you see the Full Blooded and Grade Delaine Merinos from the Cunning, ham hand, of Pilot Rock, 'which will soon he in Heppner. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. SoTtcr, TV TAXrAYEti. Not!, f VLlZll RsMst if efx 1 su 4 'm t K-M sa. 4 t r a-' 3 , is laasa.ifrri.if. in SHf ; f. elxfVrr Ik sk.rfi (r.f , II A I V. r , ,! 4, f, f , , f r fit r. . I, t i'r t f , f 11 . i J ;'r,.n f t If ,,. . f lt , f. ,('.. .... 11 V t I - Is af u . . i., ., - , l a4 mi ia n I swHI t(. ti.f a ... rl ntf iaMiia mtMt ss- r-a i sa-. rauas. J. f, Willis. I (. f l ms. la At'VIMsTRATMX SOTICE. I Male ef I aa W alia, N4 N'itt fl.a kal t4ae k ..-. .( ... n ns ii, .' M I B ' . ... ( '. to-l a. t.m a - S.l4 m ' ' ' a. t ) a. Ifca i ,, I., a, t.-a. a., ...t H ar, fMM aa - s-. i- a - w,a. - t . ,4 M a.tH . . , . - .... Km .l.t. 14 axli. at K, . .. I.., ..I .. ii i e unu usr. I mm aftvtariiip at iirrxfa 1 S W . , t, iaav rsaae, I W Jartsee, kali "tm, ri Wave aaillag M IMs Mae ktaM sae S4r.ntaa4. J, f. W laaisea. f. H. Hollct of attrition. tee tf. S sf U ris.sas fa.aa Vtnirtre ararsv tTtTat iTN' tag , Ma MiM ka) SU4 ariks mt iatatal. s. Ma. (aa4 s (urr, 4 '" a4 taa aaks u ha aalal S ' f-'t i Ui al la... I . at N'rfMt. law,.! kmatoian, aa ,a. t4 IU ,ljl UK. w 'a4 Ifi!..ll.ll4 trt Ifca SVta Ii a ia. all. .in a Wi. a-4 aJ aal .1, l-ak-t Vri M " a.i al U.i,u. 1-., a t eiLo , aasia. e